The duty to protect : ethical, legal, and professional considerations for mental health professionals /

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Corporate Author: American Psychological Association
Other Authors: Werth, James L., Welfel, Elizabeth Reynolds, 1949-, Benjamin, G. Andrew H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2009]
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to the duty to protect / Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, James L. Werth Jr., and G. Andrew H. Benjamin
  • A review of duty-to-protect statutes, cases, and procedures for positive practice / G. Andrew H. Benjamin, Le'a Kent, and Skultip Sirikantraporn
  • The duty to protect and the ethical standards of professional organizations / Rita Sommers-Flanagan, John Sommers-Flanagan, and Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel
  • International ethics codes and the duty to protect / Mark M. Leach
  • Protecting others from homicide and serious harm / Derek Truscott and Jim Evans
  • Risk assessment and the duty to protect in cases involving intimate partner violence / Alan Rosenbaum and Lynn S. Dowd
  • Working with the stalking offender : considerations for risk assessment and intervention / Barry Rosenfeld, Joanna Fava, and Michele Galietta
  • Threats against public officials : considerations for risk assessment, reporting, and intervention / Marisa Reddy Randazzo and Michelle Keeney
  • Driving and operating other equipment : legal and ethical issues / Samuel Knapp and Leon VandeCreek
  • The duty to protect : mental health practitioners and communicable diseases / Leslie Kooyman and Bob Barret
  • The duty to protect suicidal clients : ethical, legal, and professional considerations / David A. Jobes and Stephen S. O'Connor
  • Strategies for responding to self-injury : when does the duty to protect apply? / Barent Walsh
  • End-of-life decisions and the duty to protect / James L. Werth Jr. and Jessica M. Richmond
  • Self-care in the context of threats of violence or self-harm from clients / Christiane Brems and Mark E. Johnson
  • Emerging issues in the duty to protect / Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel
  • Practice and policy responses to the duty to protect / James L. Werth Jr. ... [et al.].